Roadmap to Parenthood: A Study about Fertility and Family-Building After Cancer
A survey for people aged 18-45, assigned female at birth, and history of a cancer diagnosis
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT06050135
About the Study
NOTE: This study is no longer recruiting people.
Cancer treatments can cause infertility, early menopause, or problems getting pregnant. Family building after cancer may require reproductive medicine, surrogacy, or adoption. We are conducting this study to evaluate an online tool developed to educate and provide support to women and people assigned female at birth who are interested in family building after cancer. This study involves the completion of four online surveys. All study procedures are done remotely.
This Study is Open To:
NOTE: This study is no longer recruiting people.
This Study is NOT Open To:
NOTE: This study is no longer recruiting people.
A survey for people aged 18-45, assigned female at birth, and history of a cancer diagnosis
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT06050135